(01) - Unidentified naked man beside a pool with his legs open and arms behind his head.
(02) - (03) - James Quixley with a group of unidentified men having a picnic on the hood of a car next to a camp fire. Inscription on back reads: "Aust [Feb. 78-M]"
(03) - Keith BBQing at an open grill. Inscrip…
(01) - Unidentified naked man beside a pool with his legs open and arms behind his head.
(02) - (03) - James Quixley with a group of unidentified men having a picnic on the hood of a car next to a camp fire. Inscription on back reads: "Aust [Feb. 78-M]"
(03) - Keith BBQing at an open grill. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Keith in Canberra".
(04) - Graham Hansford and Rob Bend standing the dooway of a cabin. Inscription on back reads: "Dec 77 Graham Hansford & Rob Bend, of Islands"
(05) - Group of unidentified men standing at the back of an open station wagon hatch on the side of the road. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Ian Sprague & friends"
(06) - Group of unidentified men leaning on a standing next to a station wagon with picnic supplies visible. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Ian Sprague & friends"
(07) - Three unidentified people standing at the top of a home's driveway. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Glad & Keith in Canberra"
(08) - James Quixley posing next to a picnic table with two women named Heath and Glad. Inscription on back reads: "with Heath & Glad in Canberra"
(09) - James Quixley sitting on the edge of water fountain. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Me in Sydney"
(10) - Heath sitting on the edge of a water fountain. Inscription on back reads: "Jan 78 Heath in Sydney"
(11) - Unidentified family posing for a picture next to a black car. Inscription on back reads: "And of course this is my family now also taken at Menzies Creek A.N.A. weekend Jan 1941; Uncle Val Quixley Ron Heather & [illegible].
(12) - Group of unidentified young adults sun bathing on a grassy hill. Inscription on back reads: "1948. Bobby, Heath, Val & [illegible].
(13) - A young teen male stands on a beach, in front of a large umbrella, next to Val and an unidentified woman, who are seated. Inscription on back reads: "Val, Young Val & Yours Truly at Sorrento. Taken by Betty."
(14) - Valli poses proudly next to a black car. Inscription on back reads: "Valli"
(15) - An unidentified group of people smile for the camera with festive paper hats on their heads. Inscription on back reads: "[Illegible] Buffalo '48"
(16) - Valli poses for the camera while sitting on a rock, under a tree, with a large valley in the background. Inscription on back reads: Valli - Sorrento '48"
(17) - Valli and Marge pose for the camera while perched on a wooden fence. Inscription on back reads: " Marge & Val '49"
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie…
1 film reel (ca. 30 min.) : acetate, positive, 4:3, col., 24 fps, sd., optical, mono, variable area bilateral ; 16 mm, single perf.
Extent
300 metres
Physical Condition
Poor
Scope and Content
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie believes that her life will improve and her case will be reopened. However, Marie is disappointed with the new warden and decides to escape with two other inmates. But their runaway scheme fails and the three women are chased not only by the guards, but also by male prisoners that have not seen women for many years." (IMDb)
Directed by Jesús Franco
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Screenplay by Peter Welbeck
Cinematography by Manuel Merino
Edited by Bruno Mattei and Hans Zeiler
With Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Luciana Paluzzi, Herbert Lom, et al.
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie…
1 film reel (ca. 30 min.) : acetate, positive, 4:3, col., 24 fps, sd., optical, mono, variable area bilateral ; 16 mm, single perf.
Extent
300 metres
Physical Condition
Poor
Scope and Content
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie believes that her life will improve and her case will be reopened. However, Marie is disappointed with the new warden and decides to escape with two other inmates. But their runaway scheme fails and the three women are chased not only by the guards, but also by male prisoners that have not seen women for many years." (IMDb)
Directed by Jesús Franco
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Screenplay by Peter Welbeck
Cinematography by Manuel Merino
Edited by Bruno Mattei and Hans Zeiler
With Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Luciana Paluzzi, Herbert Lom, et al.
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie…
1 film reel (ca. 30 min.) : acetate, positive, 4:3, col., 24 fps, sd., optical, mono, variable area bilateral ; 16 mm, single perf.
Extent
300 metres
Physical Condition
Poor
Scope and Content
"New inmate Marie arrives at an island prison in the women's sector and receives the number 99. The inmates are controlled by the sadistic lesbian warden Thelma Diaz and Governor Santos and submitted to torture, rape and lesbianism. When the Minister of Justice replaces Diaz by Leonie Caroll, Marie believes that her life will improve and her case will be reopened. However, Marie is disappointed with the new warden and decides to escape with two other inmates. But their runaway scheme fails and the three women are chased not only by the guards, but also by male prisoners that have not seen women for many years." (IMDb)
Directed by Jesús Franco
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Screenplay by Peter Welbeck
Cinematography by Manuel Merino
Edited by Bruno Mattei and Hans Zeiler
With Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Luciana Paluzzi, Herbert Lom, et al.